Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLFFONTE, PA., MARCI 11, 1909 — | The Contre Democrat, | ° TAvLY REcome. I noticed you referred to ** Hairy John Vonada, the hermit,” who lived in the narrows, east of Woodward, and that he belonged to a large connection, His lonely life had no bearing on the others of his kind, for we know ot none that RECENT DEATHS, UNIONVILLE, . : The "'Bufialo Bill" story in the Centre [satan PP. Bryan:—a brother of JohnH. | Demo rat, from week to week, is decid- Bryan, of Bellefonte, was struck by a edly “Great,” train near Tyrone on Sunday morning | Several weeks ago our town seemed to and instantly killed. He was married | he shrouded in gloom; just discovered to Anna E, Biglow, of BStorms the cause of it, Mrs, Mattie Musser had Age about so years, gone to Mifflin where she ¢ pent a week - . lived as he did, but the following facts Mary E. FRIDAY wife of John H. with her son Ed, and from there she W. FRANCIS SPEER concerning the offspring of one of Hairy | priday. of near Bald Eagle, died Mon-| went to Bellwood, where she ite Editor John's cousins, Philip Vonada, who died day eve ning, death resulting from | Another week with friends, - almost 28 years ago, show that they are | her . yi )emorrhages. Mrs. Mary E. Friday | she bas returned, the SWORN CIRCULATION OVER s200 | obedient to the : in Centre caunty, June 6, 1881 peared and « xcept for the Lid months and FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, town, spent that d Wri paver | (srr = A The only Baking Powder \PPY ol made from Royal Grape mi Cream of Tartar {asoci Now gloom was born naking her age 27 years, 8 urn her ments, everybody would he hs ' adam rumors's fir na February Of TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ' 3. Mary Vonada, SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Yeas Persons who send or bring the money to the ofMice and pay in advance, $1 per yeu: CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World Pittsburg ockman for 3 " via t } ath ol {y Taal Chit The date your subsce printed on the label oredits are given by fssue of each mont! remit We send no re request Watch date or Subseribers ng not notify in Subscriy wise directed We empl send or brix chang EDITORIAL, Tur Gazette both sides of trimme Tus day, Thurs very d r a public desire ‘ from March 4th t BUFFALO RUN il motion iV 1 COBURN *e ae » . ® » » » \a » * ® » * \ > » * » \ 8 * * lL 8 » ® » » » ® »> a - ® ® A » ® » * a ® * » 4 ® J » » » HE GREGG TWP Opening KLINE’S [Opening NEW == & Shoe Store AAA AR] 88000 b0n sense $8880 0000 \S Ad HY po son-in-law Surviving Whimion following children: A. L McGuire, of Port Matilda; Mrs. Virg Syminton. Mrs, Ada Imler and Mrs : i £ / ‘ and W of Ab erm Wesley Decker and wife, of Alt {spent last week with Centre friends oona all rules and regulations but some of ou county | people fully disobey them. This is an outrage and should be stopped. Those who Sundayed at the home F. P. Duck were C.1. Wert, C Grenoble and Lee i The birthday surpr Vonada was not ver » Meyer's Radical Suggestion. The Philadelphia Record say y ft reforms eve H BELLEFONTE, PA. ng man How abou eof woh RUKH, of Texa Bent That a certain On Lemont is all r ) account of drifte traveling not have a sot find not nna “SELZ"” MAKE The Shoe! WE SELL THEM go to & . something mj nt to M ler’ UNION TWP LOOK ALL OVER TOWN en « ‘ ar ( Vinee a SOBER JENKINS BUILDING, HIGH STREET Kline's New Shoe Store HENRY KLINE, Prop. BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘| champie : Ringe OUR SPRING GOODS TMi vt Vonad nd Eu oe Are NOW ming in. Come in and see ‘av sveh : n : rl adies’ Shoes and Oxfords; Mrs. Not yy and daughter t will cost you nothing in Rw A ow v anagement. bu d it > 4 hatit oe vere welcom el I B » dell font ex be or Safe gel Crem Const Arthur Honband wil actops J Emory Mi DAVID MILLER, the farm vacated by Mr ickel, \ WILLOWBANK ST. friend, Adalene Dav John Smith F wor its ‘Soanddd ¢ tata af " ments paid for by the St " If you are in need of any staple or far 2¢ 000 dealers Rindent Moke) Sete RRIRRIIRRTYS SRE 8500000000 0 State's money, th nanagement yr fusick’s. on Sur » institu y Carrie mz guaranteeing the State ter Breon's imbursed for all permanent ‘ Isaac Irvin and idson, parents, grove, spent Sunday Jose ph that ' tha was hon HMOrOove im ) ’ spent money, in with the latter's converted Auman’s cy Groceries, Dry Goods or Notions Davidson, of Plum Callers at Moat A: . ane p/ione us your order «we will do the rest Musick ahd wile, James Auman case the institution is ever entirely to private This will, of course, not apply to the charitable work accomplished, but only to permanent improvements to the physical plant GREGG Twp PENN MALL, A.M. Kreamer, of Wolfs Store, seen in town one day last week, use Least expenses. Lowest prices. was Sunday service, on Boys’ Shoes! 1e for $1.48 BOYS’ SHOES WORTH $2 FOR $1.48. Made of Box Calf Russia Calf and all the he Penn Hall Lutheran Andrew Rockey Sellefonte vacated will be Dora Guisewite E. R. Wolf spent Sunday with her fr aN sister, Mrs. Meyer, at Millbeim. MARRIAGE LICENSES é b Rebecca Stover Sundayed with her w— friend, Maude Corman ’ {ous Hicks} Stormstown CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Christ Keller was seen in town several Allie Barto i Hugh Kaler Beech Creek school will hold an easter \ Sunday evening, April 11th Auna Garner : Thomas Decker moved to his home in Jois Gallagher Howard Spring Mills, on Thursday; house seah Pletcher o" Aaronsburg in NEW MOTOR-MART Kreamer, of Woll Store, William Heck y . man will move to Madisonburg Jessie Nevel Shoes Orvis McCormick in the house More good val in Boys and vacated Bessie Cooney Alfred Bowersos Pine Grove Mills Margaret Keichline " Wh Geo, W, Fisher Fleming ADMISSION elle Dunmire Stormstown wWIiLI UNION Twp ni k WEDDINGS. lip burg visit KE Visi days last week ) Annie Smith Smullton ] occupied by A.M Harry Bower Colyer by Mr. Heckman James McCool and family spent sever al days at the home of H. M DEMON Smith STHRATIONS CHEER Alfred CHARGED Spott as a Pl or one day Jou ph Fiick and Jesse Parsons were callers at Runville several evenings of last week, must be some attractions. Bessie Fetzer spent Sunday Edith Armerman, i HAINES Mrs, Fetzer spent a day last week in| Miss Olive Snook, of Millheim Bellefonte, | Jaseb Haines, a railroad engineer ARNER-ROCKRY Gun Metal, Kaagaroo Calf, Oil Grain, Reformed parsonage, burg, March 3, by Rev. A. A Miss Anna EE. Garner to Andrew C, Rockey both of Buffalo Run, At the Boals. olid leather. Black Ne om y Largest Auto Bullding in Central Penna. Chestnut near Fourth St bt HARRISBURGH, PA. MARCH 15 TO 20. and Full line of Leading 190 Automobiles will be shown, inelnding LOOCOMORILE of FRANKLIN, OLDSMORBILE, STODDARD-DAYTON, BUICK, EMF, JACKSON and others. LATEST SUNDRIES “up to the minute.” Dealers and general pub This is the best value in Boys’ Shoes | have had in years with Come and see. Every pair guaranteed rl ENOOK Mrs. Core Spotts and son George spent Sunday in Unionville, attending Methodist meeting. Mrs. Alice Walker and daughter Elsie were pleasant Bellgrove visitors, ree | | Sunbury, were married at Millheim last | The Joung couple went to Wash- | week, ington on their honeymoon trip, and | then locate in Sunbury, where a house all ready furnished awaited them, He are invited Book of Central Pennsylvania MOTOR-MART AUTO SHOW. Come In and register your name for a valuable Souvenir Route LW, Dina, Mgr 'YEAGER’S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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